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Metabolic Regulation SBCH321

Metabolic Regulation SBCH321. Prof Khajamohiddin Syed Room No. 247 Science and Agriculture Building SyedK@unizulu.zc.za. Module outlines. Module outlines. UNIT 1: Introduction to metabolic regulation UNIT 2: Introduction to hormones & neurotransmitters UNIT 3: Signal transduction

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Metabolic Regulation SBCH321

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  1. Metabolic RegulationSBCH321 Prof Khajamohiddin Syed Room No. 247 Science and Agriculture Building SyedK@unizulu.zc.za

  2. Module outlines

  3. Module outlines UNIT 1: Introduction to metabolic regulation UNIT 2: Introduction to hormones & neurotransmitters UNIT 3: Signal transduction UNIT 4: Regulation and Integration of metabolism

  4. UNIT 1: Introduction to metabolic regulation • Metabolism • Metabolism: Categories • Important metabolic pathways • Metabolic regulation • Mechanisms of regulation • Allosteric regulation • Covalent modification • Adjustment of enzyme levels • Compartmentation • Metabolic specialization of organs

  5. UNIT 2: Introduction to hormones/neurotransmitters • Major systems of human body • Glands • Hormones vs neurotransmitters • Classification of hormones • Solubility • Where they function • Chemical structure • Briefing on synthesis of hormones/neurotransmitters • Physiological role of hormones/neurotransmitters

  6. UNIT 3: Signal transduction • Signal transduction • Terminology • G-protein signaling pathway • Adenylate cyclase signal transduction pathway • Phosphoinositide signal transduction pathway • Clinical significance of adenylate cyclase signal transduction pathway • Alpha subunit of G-proteins • The signaling gas: Nitric oxide • Nitric oxide: Signal transduction • Summary

  7. UNIT 4: Regulation and integration of metabolism • Glycolysis • Citric acid cycle/Krebs cycle • fatty acid synthesis/degradation • Metabolic fate of Amino acids • Pentose phosphate pathway • Gluconeogenesis • Glycogen metabolism • urea cycle • Ketogenesis • Metabolic integration • Fate of Glucose-6-phosphate • Fate of pyruvate • Fate of Acetyl-CoA • Effect of hormones on fuel metabolism • Fed state and fasted state/stress

  8. SBCH 321: Assessment • 40% Continuous Assessment Mark • 20% Tests and Assignments (2 tests & 1 assignment) • Test 1 : Units 1 & 2 – 40% • Test 2 : Units 2 & 3 – 40% • Assignment : - 20% • 20% Practical assessments (Room no. 203 Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology: Monday 11:30 AM to 4 30 PM) • Practical Test – 20% • 60% Formal end of module exam (3 hours)

  9. Ways to access Information on SBCH321 • https://ksyed.weebly.com/ • Page: Teaching • Google: Type “Khajamohiddin Syed” • Click on the first search : Google scholar page • Then click on “Homepage” • Page: Teaching • Class representative

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